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Bypass All Triggers and Validations at the Object or Policy Level
Apply an automation bypass setting to an entire policy or to selected objects on a policy.

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Apply an automation bypass setting to an entire policy or to selected objects on a policy.
| Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions. Requires the Privacy Center license. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
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| To create, edit, and schedule privacy policies: | Manage Privacy Center Policies |
Before you begin: In Setup, on the Privacy Policy Settings page, enable Allow policy configurations that ignore job errors and bypass automations.
To bypass all automations with a particular policy, click Edit on the policy details page, and then select Bypass triggers and validation rules during policy execution.
To bypass automations for selected policy objects:

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